Articles published in 2025 in this theme: 9 (scroll down to load remaining articles)
2025
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Challenges in Developing a Patient-Reported Symptom-Based Risk Stratification System for Suspected Head and Neck Cancer: Protocol for a Qualitative Case Study
JMIR Res Protoc 2025 (Nov 25); 14:e74262
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Evaluating the Accuracy of the Frysian Questionnaire for Differentiation of Musculoskeletal Complaints for Triage of Musculoskeletal Diseases: Algorithm Development and Validation Study
JMIR Med Inform 2025 (Nov 17); 13:e77345
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Patient Navigation Behavior in a Symptom-Based Self-Triage Mobile App for Direct-to-Consumer Urgent Care: Retrospective Observational Study
J Med Internet Res 2025 (Nov 04); 27:e63816
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Evaluating the Efficacy of a Mobile Phone App in Enhancing Menopause Knowledge and Shared Decision-Making: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
JMIR Res Protoc 2025 (Oct 08); 14:e76536
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Medical Expert Knowledge Meets AI to Enhance Symptom Checker Performance for Rare Disease Identification in Fabry Disease: Mixed Methods Study
JMIR AI 2025 (Aug 28); 4:e55001
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Symptom Trajectories and Clinical Subtypes in Post–COVID-19 Condition: Systematic Review and Clustering Analysis
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025 (Jul 18); 11:e72221
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Self-Determined Health App Evaluation Questionnaire Development: Mixed Methods Study
JMIR Hum Factors 2025 (Jul 01); 12:e63739
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Impact of a Symptom Checker App on Patient-Physician Interaction Among Self-Referred Walk-In Patients in the Emergency Department: Multicenter, Parallel-Group, Randomized, Controlled Trial
J Med Internet Res 2025 (Apr 02); 27:e64028
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Exploring Laypersons’ Experiences With a Mobile Symptom Checker App as an Interface Between eHealth Literacy, Health Literacy, and Health-Related Behavior: Qualitative Interview Study
JMIR Form Res 2025 (Mar 21); 9:e60647
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